TheAuldGrump
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Quote from the Pagan Publishing (WWW.Tccorp.com) website: 'Delta Green is sold out again. We'll have a new printing sooner or later, this time with CoC D20 stats added!'
Not real specific I'm afraid.
DG is a GREAT setting! Dark, secretive, and deadly. The heroes are definetly bordering on being anti-heroes, these are folks who carpet bombed Tcho Tcho villages in Vietnam.
The villains are worse.
The supplement is HUGE, I bought mine for $25 when $25 was a lot of money for a gaming supplement, and it was worth every penny. If you can find it, buy it. There is a copy on ebay, unfortunately it has already topped 48 dollars after shipping, and still has better than a day to go. There are also two fiction books available for the setting, as well as Countdown.
In fact I recommend all the Pagan Publishing supplements, in particular Walker in the Wastes is the best adventure that I have ever run, taking better than a year of weekly playing to finish. I will tell you nothing more about it, I want you to enjoy it fully. Full Circle is another winner, as is The Golden Dawn supplement for 1800s.
The Auld Grump, Que mi vexari?
Not real specific I'm afraid.
DG is a GREAT setting! Dark, secretive, and deadly. The heroes are definetly bordering on being anti-heroes, these are folks who carpet bombed Tcho Tcho villages in Vietnam.
The villains are worse.
The supplement is HUGE, I bought mine for $25 when $25 was a lot of money for a gaming supplement, and it was worth every penny. If you can find it, buy it. There is a copy on ebay, unfortunately it has already topped 48 dollars after shipping, and still has better than a day to go. There are also two fiction books available for the setting, as well as Countdown.
In fact I recommend all the Pagan Publishing supplements, in particular Walker in the Wastes is the best adventure that I have ever run, taking better than a year of weekly playing to finish. I will tell you nothing more about it, I want you to enjoy it fully. Full Circle is another winner, as is The Golden Dawn supplement for 1800s.
The Auld Grump, Que mi vexari?